*Shooting Star's regret racing through his mind, wondering*
"Why haven't I thought of seeing you earlier?" Shooting Star said with regret and sorrows. "Why didn't I see it coming?" he said with regrets.
"Don't worry darling. There's no need to feel regretful over anything," Nurse Redheart said. "You've done enough for me," she said without a doubt.
"You were the only pony who was at my side the time. I'm glad I met you," she said with her last finishing words. "I…love…..you," she said while holding Shooting Star's hooves.
The heart rate beats slower every second, Shooting Star shocked and terrified to see his loving nurse pass away before his very eyes. Regardless of what happened, he stands there still looking at her without blinking. Doctors pass through him, blinded and confused, but rather terrified.
All he could think of was her voice chanting through his ears. Other nurses and doctors tried to back him up, but all he could hear was her voice calling his name. Relentlessly, pushing everypony with all his strength, he came close to Nurse Redheart.
"Please come back!" he said still using all of his force. "I need you…to guide me through this journey," he cried continuously.
"DON'T DO THIS TO ME!" he screamed while holding her hooves tightly. He sobbed as the doctors stopped pushing him, of all the things he had done.
"I'm sorry sir, but you're going to have to leave now," a nurse said with precaution. He walks depressingly and cries dreadfully.
He stops and his head stands straight firmly and looks determined. Shooting Star determined to find answers which he can seek through his findings, but first he has to go to Princess Celestia and ask the thoughts that he had since he was a filly.
*Memories turn into answers*
"Nurse Redheart? Can I ask you a question? Pretty please," Shooting Star said with curiosity. "Darling, what is it?" she said with a calm and gentle tone. "Where are my mommy and daddy?" he asked abruptly. "Y-your parents?" she said unexpectedly. Unaware of what she might say, Nurse Redheart spoke her words with truth and honesty.
"I don't know, my dear. I'm sure they're somewhere, looking for you," she said. "Well, okay! As long as I'm with you Nurse Redheart, my parents are sure to find me!" he said courageously. "Ha-ha, I'm sure they will sweetie," she said gladly.
*Memories fade into reality as Shooting Star enters Canterlot*
